Rated among the top 5 Marathons in the country , from young
to old, the Wipro Chennai Marathon 2015 had enthusiastic participants from all
walks of life. Originally scheduled for December 13 last year, The Wipro
Chennai Marathon was postponed due to the Chennai floods.

The marathon paid tribute to the spirit of Chennai on Sunday,
January 31 with about 16,000 registered runners.

NGO Alert, Apollo Hospitals & physio company SPARKS were the
official medical partners for the event. Continuing the association which Chennai HAMS had
with Alert during the floods, they requested that HAMS provide EMCOM support to
the medical aid stations being planned.

With totally 16,000 people participating , the logistics were
mammoth . HAM team assessed overall and it was decided to setup as below

·Base Control at CPT grounds where the marathon would finish

·10 Mobile stations (named Alfa 1 to Alfa 10)

·One Lead Car HAM

·One Sweeper HAM

Basis same a detailed plan was laid out and executed.

On Marathon Day:

Since the race had to start very early at 4:00am on 31st
, HAM’s were asked to be at their positions by 3:30am. But since there was a
lot of traffic block , most of the HAM’s reached their spots by 3:00am and took
position . There were some operating glitches at Base control due to power
supply but that was compensated by other mobile stations on car mobile acting
as base.

As soon as the race was flagged HAM communication channels were functional
with the lead car HAM reporting position and aid station reporting to Base
Control on situation and taking inputs on what to be done. Although every year
the event happens, this years participation by HAM’s has definitely made a
difference with instant communication possible. Below words from organisers.

·Below are the words
from Marathon Race Director Harishankar Krishnaswamy

o“I was wondering how HAM
would be useful in the day and age of Mobile telecom. But clearly their
information and real time updates were beyond compare”.

·Below are the words
from Peter Van Geit who was overall responsible for all aid stations /
volunteers

o“Thank the Ham Radio team on
providing a communications backbone for any ops / medical related emergencies
during the run. Feedback is appreciated. Not sure if the organizers faced any
issues using the regular mobile communications network to sync up during the
event. Looking forward also to welcoming your team as part of our August
Javadhu Hills Ultra where any other form of communication is nonexistent”

·HAM’s were able to divert ambulance to pickup a wheel chair
participant when his wheel chair broke down

·Communications were passed on with regards to shortage of ice
etc at aid stations and replenishments provided

·HAM’s co-ordinated with police and passed info whenever there
were traffic issues faced

20 HAMS and 1 SWL participated in the event which was an excellent
experience for all and we thank all those who volunteered.